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Daily Briefing: Why SIA will honour mispriced tickets; Hong Leong is Singapore's top seller of residential units

And two endangered lion cubs added to Night Safari.

Yesterday, Singapore Airlines (SIA) announced that they will be honouring the mispriced business class tickets at its economy class prices. The mispricing, caused by a computer glitch, affected 400 Autralia-based passengers, who had bought the tickets through travel agents. View more here.

City Developments Limited (CDL) and its parent Hong Leong Group emerged as Singapores top seller of residential units, selling 1,370 new homes so far this year, reported the media. View more here.

Two endangered Asian lion cubs joined the pride at the Night Safari, bringing the total to 12. View more here.

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